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Purple storm comes to Casey
The City of Casey and Melbourne Storm have signed a five-year partnership agreement. The new partnership was announced at AAMI Park on Monday 13 February…
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Two arrested after alleged burglary spree
Eastern Region Crime Squad have arrested two men following a string of commercial burglaries across Melbourne’s eastern and southeastern suburbs. Detectives will allege the two…
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Teens charged after pursuit
Two teens have been charged after police pursued an allegedly stolen vehicle through Greater Dandenong. Police say they saw the Volkswagen speeding on Princes Highway,…
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‘Depraved’ salesman jailed
A 65-year-old former shoe salesman found with “particularly depraved” sexual abuse material involving children with dogs and adults has been jailed. After police made enquiries…
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New driver distraction road rules
The Andrews Labor Government is introducing new driver distraction road rules to keep Victorians safe and reduce road trauma. Minister for Roads and Road Safety…
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Casey mourns the loss of former director
Tributes are flowing for former City of Casey city planning director Peter Fitchett, who passed away last week aged 62. Mr Fitchett was director of…
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Drink-driving hits a new high
The South East’s senior cop has deplored the “shocking” numbers of drink drivers caught in a weekend operation on Monash Freeway. A staggering 41 motorists…
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Open your heart for Library Lovers Day
In celebration of Library Lovers Day on 14 February, Casey Cardinia Libraries are seeking book donations to support a literary supply program in Papua New…
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Healthy School Brekky
St Joseph’s Primary School recently hosted the launch of Council’s School Breakfast Resource Kit. This resource provides all the information schools need to start a…
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Eco-friendly not cost friendly
A small local café in Dandenong had to change some of their products to stay in line with the plastic ban law, like many other…
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Police strike on mischief teens
Pakenham police have arrested six teenagers as they attempted to run from a stolen car in Officer. The teens were first spotted in Piggott Street…
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‘Still a lot to do’ for bridging visa holders: MP
Federal MP Julian Hill has welcomed the announced pathway to permanent visas for 19,000 refugees but acknowledged “there is still a lot more to do”.…